Source: initramfs-tools
Version: Warning upon empty /etc/modprobe.d/
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
when /etc/modprobe.d/ exists but is empty, update-initramfs issues
a warning:
| # update-initramfs -k all -u
| update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.6.0-1-amd64
| cp: cannot stat '/et
Michael Prokop wrote...
> Right (while kmod ignores the non *.conf files - so no harm done -
> it might still be confusing for the user).
(...)
> http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/kernel/initramfs-tools.git/commit/?h=mika/829280)
> and let us know whether this works for you?
Looks good. Thanks for y
Emanuele Rocca wrote...
> Any armel users out there? :-)
Fairly late, but just to avoid the impression there aren't any left:
Yes, here.
But that's not an objection against plans in Debian kernel and/or d-i,
I'm using my own kernel, and should I ever have the need of a new
installation, I know h
Ben Hutchings wrote...
> As a temporary workaround, disabling the Spectre v2 mitigation with the
> kernel parameter "nospectre_v2" should allow this kernel version to run
> on older CPUs without SSE2. We'll fix this properly in a later update.
Thank you, that did the right thing on my very old C
Reiny wrote...
> About the above mentioned bug I did some more tests: I built a debug version
> of the libglib2.0-0 to see what is happening inside where the splice
> function is called. In case of a small file with 112 bytes the splice() is
> called inside the function do_splice() in gfile.c for
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